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81 freeze to death
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82 frighten someone to death
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83 grieve for someone/over someone's death
grieve for someone/over someone's deathEnglish-Dutch dictionary > grieve for someone/over someone's death
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84 haemorrhage to death
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85 hang/hold on to something like grim death
hang/hold on to something like grim deathzich ergens wanhopig aan vastklampen, hardnekkig doorzettenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > hang/hold on to something like grim death
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86 have the seal of death on one's face
English-Dutch dictionary > have the seal of death on one's face
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87 he has never been the same since his wife's death
English-Dutch dictionary > he has never been the same since his wife's death
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88 he was poised between life and death
he was poised between life and deathEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he was poised between life and death
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89 her death precipitated him into a state of total indifference
her death precipitated him into a state of total indifferenceEnglish-Dutch dictionary > her death precipitated him into a state of total indifference
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90 her father came by his death tragically
English-Dutch dictionary > her father came by his death tragically
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91 his death affected me deeply
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92 his death shattered our hopes
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93 his death was a complete upset of their plans
English-Dutch dictionary > his death was a complete upset of their plans
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94 his illness eventuated in death
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95 his premature death
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96 hover between life and death
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97 in the event of his death
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98 in wartime treason is punishable by death
in wartime treason is punishable by deathEnglish-Dutch dictionary > in wartime treason is punishable by death
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99 kiss of death
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100 like death warmed up
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